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The Los Angeles Lakers edged out the Toronto Raptors 123–120 on Thursday night — but the win came at the cost of one of basketball’s most storied runs.
What Went Down
- With the Lakers down the stretch, veteran forward LeBron James dished a perfect final pass to Rui Hachimura, who nailed the buzzer-beating three to seal the win
- James finished the game with just 8 points on 4-of-17 shooting — the first time he’s scored fewer than 10 points in a regular-season game since January 2007. That ends an incredible streak of 1,297 consecutive games with double-figure scoring.
- Instead of chasing personal numbers, James opted for the team play — a decision that reflects his long-standing emphasis on winning over individual accolades. “None,” he said when asked how he felt about the streak ending. “We won.”
Supporting Cast Steps Up
- With LeBron’s shot off, the scoring burden fell on others. Austin Reaves delivered a stellar performance — leading the Lakers with 44 points and 10 assists.
- Hachimura’s composure under pressure — hitting the final three to win it — underlines how deep the Lakers’ supporting cast has become.
What It Means
- The end of LeBron’s streak may mark a symbolic shift: after 18 years and nearly 1,300 games of scoring consistency, this moment underscores his evolution from scoring superstar to veteran playmaker and leader.
- The Lakers showed resilience and depth: even without a high-scoring night from their biggest star, they found a way to win — a positive sign for their ambitions this season.
- For LeBron, it’s not just about streaks or stats anymore — it’s about making the right play for the team, a mindset that has defined his career.